Most Haunted Places in Western Australia
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EHP Rating: 85.7Nannup Bakery
Nannup, Western Australia
This historic bakery was abandoned since the 1930's, but now appears to once again be in operation. The last owner apparently vanished, and left everything behind in the store as it previously was. There are many reports of hauntings regarding this tiny establishment, including the banging of pots... -
EHP Rating: 83.3Rose and Crown Hotel
Guildford, Western Australia
This historic hotel is the oldest licensed pub in Western Australia, and is believed to have its fair share of ghost stories. Ghosts of former publicans and convicts have reportedly been seen and heard in various parts of the hotel, but the most commonly reported apparition is a bullock drive who... -
EHP Rating: 82.4Mundaring Weir Hotel
Mundaring, Western Australia
This establishment was built at the turn of the century, and is believed to be haunted by one of the many workers and visited who stayed at the hotel during the weirs construction. Known to staff as 'Paddy', he has been known to break bottles and glasses from time to time. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 80.0Ipswich View Bed and Breakfast
Toodyay, Western Australia
This historic homestead was built in 1860, and has several haunted rooms available to guests. In Room #002, guests have locked in their rooms by unseen presences, who have also been known to move furniture around. The hallways outside this room are prone to disembodied footsteps and strange... -
EHP Rating: 80.0Toodyay Tavern
Toodyay, Western Australia
This heritage inn has an illustrious past, and is believed to be haunted by several apparitions since it was built back in 1861. The hotspots of paranormal activity are confined to Rooms #008 and Room #010. The latter is believed to be the most haunted, as guests staying here have reported being... -
EHP Rating: 77.8Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Naturaliste, Western Australia
This historic lighthouse was opened in 1904, and has been the scene of many shipwrecks, from which rumours of haunting's are believed to stem. The first is an aggressive female spirit, who has been known to throw objects and push people around. The second is the apparition of a young boy in period... -
EHP Rating: 75.0Warden Finnerty's House
Coolgardie, Western Australia
This historic property was built in 1895 and formerly owned by the warden of the local goldfields. During the renovations of the historic house, workmen complained of being bitten and scratched by an unseen presence. Later during the year, the body of a cat was found beneath the house, and since... -
EHP Rating: 71.4Kalamunda Hotel
Kalamunda, Western Australia
This heritage listed hotel and pub is famous for its fine dining and abundance of ghost stories. The most haunted room in the hotel is Room #024, where guests have reported cold spots and strange lights. The spirit of a teenage girl who through herself off the balcony at the rear of the hotel has... -
EHP Rating: 71.4Mahogany Inn
Mahogany Creek, Western Australia
This historic inn is supposedly haunted by Moondyne Joe, one of the states best known outlaws. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 66.7Queen of The Murchison Hotel
Cue, Western Australia
Staff and guests staying at this old-fashioned hotel have reportedly heard footsteps pacing the back hallway, and having occasionally seen a shadowy figure standing at the far end. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 66.7Courtyard Antiques
Toodyay, Western Australia
This historic store was built in the 1890's, and is believed to have two resident spirits. The first is known as 'Paddy', a local character with a wooden leg. Staff have heard his disembodied footsteps in the store after hours, and have smelt his tobacco smoke. He has also been known to throw in... -
EHP Rating: 66.7Fitzgerald Hotel
Northbridge, Western Australia
This historic hotel has changed names on several occasions, but has still managed to keep its resident ghost. Staff and guests have reported sighting the apparition of an elderly woman Ina white lace dress, who has been known to rearrange the furniture. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 66.7Cuballing Hotel and Tavern
Cuballing, Western Australia
This historic hotel was built in 1912, and is believed to be a local yardman named Ted Leighton. His presence usually makes itself known during winter, and has been known to smash bottle, slam doors, push over beer kegs and turn electrical appliances on and off. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 62.5Freemasons Hotel
Toodyay, Western Australia
This historic hotel dates back to 1861, and is one of the oldest buildings in the shire. The main staircase is the main focus of paranormal activity within the building, where patrons and staff have seen a whole gathering of ghostly guests congregated, dressed in period clothing. Another apparition... -
EHP Rating: 60.0O'Connor's Mill
Toodyay, Western Australia
This three story building was constructed in 1870 and many families over the years lived upstairs on the upper floor. Many noises and voices have been heard coming from the building, sometimes loud enough to be heard from the main road in front of the mill. (Submitted by Callum... -
EHP Rating: 60.0Leederville Hotel
Leederville, Western Australia
This historic hotel is haunted by the apparition of a man who ran a betting shop underneath the hotel for many years. Many claim to have seen his apparition standing on the stairs to the tower room where he lived, and he has been known to move items around. (Submitted by Callum...